The U.S. withdraws its Siberian
Expedition soldiers. These troops
came to Vladivostok in August 1918. A total of
192 American casualties. Seated center on the
photo below is Major
General William S. Graves, Commanding
General of the Allied Expeditionary Force -
Siberia.

MEMBERS OF
THE SIBERIAN EXPEDITION IN VLADIVOSTOK
NOVEMBER 23, 1918 U.S.
National Archives

July 15, 1920
Polish troops withdraw from Vilna and the Red Army takes
Vilna.

August 1920
Red government agents were about to collect the
grain tax in Kamenka (Znamenka), a tiny village
in the Tambov region, but the taxation is
completely out of proportion and the villagers
fight back.

August 14, 1920Battle of Warsaw. This battle
is part of the Russo-Polish War. It will last until
August 16, 1920. The Red Army puts Warsaw under
siege. Fighting back are Marshal Josef Pilsudski
and his friends, the French troops, led by
General Maxime Weygand.

The Red Army is
defeated and the outcome of this battle is also
called the Miracle of the Vistula. The Vistula
River is the largest river in Poland.

August 24, 1920
The Lithuanians recapture Vilna after the Red
Army had to withdraw their troops.

October 1920
The Black Army
and the Red Army sign a treaty of alliance,
which will prove deadly to the White Army.